New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 14, 1926, Page 7

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Chiosen 10 Head Community 1“5 %5 Changed Beginning sunday — Cither Ttems, Ciildren Grow Healthy Taking {11"ck" 0 e The oo on Mail Orders Promptly Filled Order by Mail JUST 2 DAYS LEFT TO BENEFIT BY THE THOU- SANDS OF BARGAINS BIG COST SALE OFFERS Friday and Saturday the last days of this yearly merchandising event. Tt will be a full twelve months before you again have chance to select at cost the personal or home needfuls and save in such a big way. Another January event of importance appre- ciated by all home-keepers is LINENS, COTTONS, WHITE GOODS, DOMESTICS—ALL AT REDUCTIONS THAT MEAN BEST SAVINGS OF THE YEAR Not only the above lines, but Blankets, Comfortables and Quilts or Bedspreads—all come under our January price reductions in a way that saves much to those who sup- ply themselves at this sale. It started W ednesday, the 13th, and far-seeing folks are, by the hundreds, benefiting largely, BREAKFAST SETS LUSTROUS SATIN DAMASK Colored ones, all linen, checked Cloths, | All linen, 72x72, regular $7.25, for..$5.75 50x50-inch, with half dozen Napkins, were | 72x80-inch, regular £9.00, for..87.25 each $4.00, for ....oiiiiiiinia., . 83019 set | 72x108-inch, regular $11, for..$8.75 each | 22-inch Napkins to match, $9.00 kind All Finer Cloths and Napkins at 95, $5.75 set | decided reductions Hemstitched Sets, blue, all linen, inch, 58x58-inch, were $6.50 and 8 priced special at.........84 OUR “LEADER"—FExtra fine, heavy, all linen Irish Damask Cloths, several patterns. 72x72-in., $10 kind, $7.75; 72x90-in., $12 kind, $9.30 72x108-in., $14.50 kind, $11.00 22-inch Napkins, reg. $12.00, $9.00 doz. 24-inch Napkins, $14.50 kind, $11.00 doz. “STRATHMORE” SHEETS, RIB-ON SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Priced Extraordinarily Low to Introduce | That “Wear Where Others Tear,” | “Quality” and “Value” All at Special Sale Prices Size 54x99 inches. . .Special at $1.17 each | Size 63x99 inches. . .Special at $1 Size 63x108 inches. at $1.39 each ze 72x99 inches. . .Special at $1.35 each Size 63x99 inches. . each ' Size 81x90 inches. . .Special at $1.35 each 72x108 inches. ecial at 81,49 each | Size 72x108 inches. . Special at $1.45 each 81x90 inches. . .Special at $1.39 each ze 81x99 inches. . . Special at $1.45 each 81x99 inches. . .Special at $1.49 each | Pillow Cases, 15x3815 inchesg, Special, 35¢ » each NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1926, Plainville News ACGEPT PLANS FOR SCHOL BULDIG High School Committees Seek '~ More Exact Estimates ANNUAL - MEETING ..:, ationa) Church Affalr Tonight—Miss Al ! ! freda Hull Dies—Baskethall Game [ perfori N this Evening—Plainville Bricfs, Plans and speeif | proposed new Plainvill cting clal building and fin commitices last night and were committee on buikd s work in examiy ing high schoel v modifications in snoof William own architect, who ceting and aided ir It was voted that the should eooperate with 11 tes of the cost of t {and equipment. They wgain at a future mecting of |fror | the joint committees wort (Street, My Ninvall is r port | All wenibers of the all members except. Chirl Annual Meeting gational church Reports from acted upon, and « . |aread into the hear of e man, [ cesenting the women, and P Berlln ews woman and child who may Le with- [ Buckley for the men. in hearing distance card tourn "l'mxl'.« T. A. B. society wi 130 o'clock and the | (10 § {this evening at §: |feature of the evening will be a set- | Iback mateh between the T. | first team and the squad brought to- nlon, the we | ‘;:uzhvr by John lknown “Mayor of Blue Hills."” 1% o U | e 9 | probably 8 it Speaking of Trafiic, vill bo heavy mitted by all " And m Leginning ¢ et and $ been suggested ree ral ti. int lines paints of T'armington s There will {of three meet | tonight, . |doubtless be that his cam wa " crippled by the absence N Club for Coming Year ~ \oiom vt sownce o et pneumonia. At any rate, the contest i intere: s the | May ay not come and nitizes Announced ¥or Coming llast Berlin sinls—Arrival of Mail To Be lain groups will enter the {back and now being m ations from he tourn: ral mon ifferent eve ¥ tios oral Bert O, ¢ t the 1 rlin Community t annual meeting of the which was held last |} ‘st Berlin Hems The regular weekly will be held odist churceh ton ho waus ) and 1 s, i Maurice Molumphy, The funeral of Mauries niliar), known cuand t public spiri has made various ! SH ual hour, el Wi i from his)| \oodhen will ot ana @ nallfon it 1 (o wort churen in | <! rlek wa ront of Wilcox wary will tn €. Brennan, past s tor the 4 during | ehureh. Buria »in St Mary's cl boois Howing | 0ld tery, New Britaln, 1and Artin ident, Committees Are Announced, a at the wl r Walsh: reation commit ie; chairman of Royel 3 ehalirman of the entertain- |J commitiee, Mra. Amos Bour- | of St. Galiriel's ¢l aft \'s affair on | o'clock. They will ¢ need vester~ | the Lenten sewing | will meet 1riday man of | of the which and soci ¥eb- | be held next Monday even 1 by | o'clock at the 1a and the mer el 3 Will be one of a series given by rd 10 an even | Wor ot P in 1926, Many |2 Mis. Mamongof TADs! wrs of national fame have ad- | ! b i ney, Miss S Hon and ons, Mro. | the members of the “Soc 4’ Flve” I the orzanization ; 2 ames B worth and Mrs. H, H.'club this afternoon at her uome. e e James 1 worth and M b nis 1000 u members y Jond Angemenis ot been allowed to wa all team won the Hariford county in 1923, Organiza- comnuittee Washington, Jan., 14 (®-— G is expeeted fo arrt 1"al, on t bout ¥ebruary § ° Denver {8 now boys und for girls have sing Lo Fred 1 1l G. Baker, Mrs. R John Moore and Mrs. nity « 1 Atiival of Mail series 0f whists is duties ir cvening of Apri dispute for a ge in th Mrs. George W. Tryon will al freat rrival at the Beriln | rman of the commitice in |for the jonrney ; iing to ti i members of this cor cel on mail t il ar 4:45 o'clock. instead of is is at present the case. Mrs. Ray Willlams rence B. Baldwin, Joseph | mes, Mrs. Robert Corr, Mre. | nzs Jias been made nec res Malone, M e Ryan and ! tk adiscontinuance of the | Mre, Edward J. i'he distribution of mail It is expected that these whists consrquently, he completed | \will meet with popular favor, since nd stay for th cesion follow Mi-s Alfreda Holl Dies had| 1 erossra wer e Liast Berlin t at the us Modern Athletie | To Act On Resignation January ternoon and eve Bowers will | ¥ 1 socis given tomorrow ni the parish rooms ot ch by the wen of Mas njure toient oo . Mastin Injured ! Miss McInerny 1 e in charg ieh will & at New Britain Genera FOR KN TOR Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need red Heart eliureh or (;cneral'[’ershin;z i\ Due At Key West About Feb. 8| eral | ekin troub) /| Community Theater i Africa and shing havinz Leen re- Ringworm and male: Zemo is a clean, px septic liquid, that does r metery, Rristal Basketball Game Tonight The Plainy Y. M.« A bas [ National Commander Business Men Meet At FIks' Club— Seleheprey Post And - Tegion ta Insall Offcers—Palos Council Ar- of ng | | | of | Tanging Winter Program. L Army men of mander i A s ohn 1 Inman of Anviliary Meeting 1 W, Manross : lies' auxiliney to 1 and has taker ; Gira " i i v Lizir 'ost, Amer Tiosc (irand Army { i | B ) Marjc | vt ot nuecticut artment, . A ficors ¢ Ty 1 unit, Miss i Civi Y « | Notes | Speaks in Tereyyille e Tarl T Lot M e L D B, w TS pending o wi the ] M. 15 ehu vas building (Mrs. Neva I v oof I r Dr. West last sun I il 1 < jexprriencos, ! for s To Discuss Camp Matters ) « ' el Er « o 8 Var eriling ¢ ore. .1 Ly tolw While Out salr satur Ini camp sful I g s ¢ T e, consids that it was the AL Tame 15 M season ¢ S own cam froor 1 t ther Elected Divector Treadway erican Trust Co., of eted a director of t wing Co., at e fiddletown 1 ctio A Orator At Elks' Ciul J Nistor L, In nearly tw spoke of the neg wvinkling of was a general regret expross- €3 was €0 sh have wiliingly remai ince a cor ia quar Mecting Tonight PUBLIC DANCE 1 roie nost, No. Round and Square Dences ixiliary, wi GRANGE HALLL Plainville, Cenn 1 SAT. EVEL, JAN. 10, 198 HOLMAN'S GRCHES] rrof. i ey Silk. Prompier PLAINVILT L Thursdey. damury 11 1926 WENRY BOWALTHALL and GLADYS RULEVTE in “ONTHE THRESHOLD lcent: Allingtown hospital has beer |structor, Gieorge I, Bates. y { visited every month, smokes, maga cines, fruit, et 00 has heen spent rehabilitation Bristol hospi i jAlbert P. Stark Honored by en | Lillian 1 other acea o THLLY AUDIENCE New Britain Speaker € 'r Bristol Man {ind fi nt Installation ik, e o ERECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS the committees will introdnce Meet In Mortal ¢Combat { eral novel features into edch even- |G 11 again the town of Herlin will | ing’s entertainment I youRr MIND, ) nd with the sounds of mortal American Legion Meeting, 0SCAR t. sounds which will instill | Due to an error, it was announc- 2 {ed in last evening's “Herald" that the regular meeting of Jolton- |tae contrary, will be held this evening at § o'clock at Legion hall. Plans for the coming year will b discussed and members desiring to do %0 may renew their memberships at that time. Whist Winners Announced, There was a large a T last night at T. A. B. hali i vaul's T. A, B, soclety of Kensington. Miss Bernice Mich- aels won the first and P. J. Buckley | men's rst prize, T r | have made the rmost points in 1 ' serles are Mrs, Frank Plerpont, rep- WY, T SHOULD | | THINK YOU'D RATHER, l BE A LION | AN AN . 1 ELEPUANT. Junior Vice-Commander Fairfield aving been left with | Dresser was unable to be presont, linown Bristol serv- | through iliness, und his installation « | Wil take place at a later date, Following the G. A. R. post in- stallation the officers of the woman's relief corps were Installed by Mes, Case of Waterbury, assisted uctor and color beareis local relief corpe. The offi. ors are as follows: I'resident, Mra senlor viee-president, Mrs. Anna Haviland: junior vices president, Mes, I'rancls Kiine; treas. rer, Mra, Edith Chipman; sceretary, Mrs Mary Thomas: chaplain, Mrs, isie Burr: conductor, Mr Iuth 3 guard, Mrs. Mabelle Proze 70; ussistunt conductor, Mrs, Nina Y.\ u ns. ntooguard, Miss Mary Biver fotic instruetor, Mrw Y Precs corpe. Darnee; tehard; enlor Mrs, Lela Lane, Mrs, Abble Ay le Dishep and \ Nie) At ! ition Mrs. Appel 1M I were nted v gitts the corps, Comments Clinie Here In Ky 1 in, the | } et of health has the 10 oneerning the br f 11h elinic “ol mental health clinfe I report at the of the Bristol Visit g N [ iation held Januafy ntal heaith clinie is, the kind to be opened in Joint ausplces clinie chiatrist, ial worker, the cial appros y chest, onth, and e of five to former rther ad- e been 13 clientele of approxtmately 70 ats. Mental hyziens' is not yet a hy- "e evidence is clinle is ful- t its place in s and re telling liers are be- . nurses, are organi- than can 1 for in the singls sesslon per month,” Drama Guild Play Tonight comedy play, “It Pays to Ad- will be pressnted by Sf hie Bristol ing and hall will e ph 1. Healy ¢ 1 well- the ecast ionovan, Jo- . Jamen Community t Toot siied by the ra. ‘0. Fleets 1 Bui'd d by An Italian slie missfon has - For Head ¢ and mest ¢ ying way eee vapors is to snuff & little b well up the nose, or asnoon or tincup and roubles just and chest body heat a:fs ways VgSokng Over 2l Hivion dars Usep Yearty " By BLOSSER INK 1D LIKE | TO BE A ELEPHUNT \NOULDAT You © Besserraa /-7 © 1038 Y NEA SemicE w7

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